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- Mohair abstract "Mohair /ˈmoʊhɛər/ is usually a silk-like fabric or yarn made from the hair of the Angora goat.Both durable and resilient, mohair is notable for its high luster and sheen, which has helped give it the nickname the "Diamond Fiber", and is often used in fiber blends to add these qualities to a textile. Mohair takes dye exceptionally well. Mohair is warm in winter as it has excellent insulating properties, while remaining cool in summer due to its moisture wicking properties. It is durable, naturally elastic, flame resistant and crease resistant. It is considered to be a luxury fiber, like cashmere, angora and silk, and is usually more expensive than most wool that comes from sheep.Mohair is composed mostly of keratin, a protein found in the hair, wool, horns and skin of all mammals. While it has scales like wool, the scales are not fully developed, merely indicated. Thus, mohair does not felt as wool does.Mohair fiber is approximately 25–45 microns in diameter. It increases in diameter with the age of the goat, growing along with the animal. Fine hair from younger animals is used for finer applications such as clothing, and the thicker hair from older animals is more often used for carpets and heavy fabrics intended for outerwear.The term mohair is sometimes used to describe a type of material used for the folding roof on convertible cars. In this instance, mohair refers to a form of denim-like canvas. Mohair should not be confused with the fur from the angora rabbit, which is called angora wool.".
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- Mohair wikiPageWikiLink 1954_Farm_Bill.
- Mohair wikiPageWikiLink Agricultural_Act_of_1954.
- Mohair wikiPageWikiLink Angora_goat.
- Mohair wikiPageWikiLink Angora_rabbit.
- Mohair wikiPageWikiLink Angora_wool.
- Mohair wikiPageWikiLink Arabic.
- Mohair wikiPageWikiLink Arabic_language.
- Mohair wikiPageWikiLink Australia.
- Mohair wikiPageWikiLink Austria.
- Mohair wikiPageWikiLink Canvas.
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- Mohair wikiPageWikiLink Cashmere_goat.
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- Mohair wikiPageWikiLink Category:Animal_hair_products.
- Mohair wikiPageWikiLink Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor.
- Mohair wikiPageWikiLink Convertible.
- Mohair wikiPageWikiLink Convertible_(car).
- Mohair wikiPageWikiLink Dacron.
- Mohair wikiPageWikiLink Denim.
- Mohair wikiPageWikiLink Diameter.
- Mohair wikiPageWikiLink Doll.
- Mohair wikiPageWikiLink Dye.
- Mohair wikiPageWikiLink Eastern_Cape.
- Mohair wikiPageWikiLink Fareed_Zakaria.
- Mohair wikiPageWikiLink Felt.
- Mohair wikiPageWikiLink General_Assembly_of_the_United_Nations.
- Mohair wikiPageWikiLink Hair.
- Mohair wikiPageWikiLink International_Year_of_Natural_Fibres.
- Mohair wikiPageWikiLink Keratin.
- Mohair wikiPageWikiLink Mammal.
- Mohair wikiPageWikiLink Mammals.
- Mohair wikiPageWikiLink National_Wool_Act_of_1954.
- Mohair wikiPageWikiLink Natural_fiber.
- Mohair wikiPageWikiLink New_Zealand.
- Mohair wikiPageWikiLink Polyethylene_terephthalate.
- Mohair wikiPageWikiLink Pygora_Goat.
- Mohair wikiPageWikiLink Pygora_goat.
- Mohair wikiPageWikiLink Russia.
- Mohair wikiPageWikiLink Sheep_shearing.
- Mohair wikiPageWikiLink Silk.
- Mohair wikiPageWikiLink Ski_mountaineering.
- Mohair wikiPageWikiLink South_Africa.
- Mohair wikiPageWikiLink Strategic_material.
- Mohair wikiPageWikiLink Texas.
- Mohair wikiPageWikiLink Textile.
- Mohair wikiPageWikiLink The_Future_of_Freedom.
- Mohair wikiPageWikiLink Tibet.
- Mohair wikiPageWikiLink Turkey.
- Mohair wikiPageWikiLink United_Nations_General_Assembly.
- Mohair wikiPageWikiLink Wig.
- Mohair wikiPageWikiLink Wig_(hair).
- Mohair wikiPageWikiLink Wool.
- Mohair wikiPageWikiLink Wool_measurement.
- Mohair wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Mohair wikiPageWikiLink Yarn.
- Mohair wikiPageWikiLink Yorkshire.
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- Mohair wikiPageWikiLink File:Merrythought_teddy_bear_ironbridges.jpg.
- Mohair wikiPageWikiLink File:Mohair_lace_knitted_and_crocheted_scarf.jpeg.
- Mohair wikiPageWikiLink File:Mohair_sign,_Camp_Wood,_TX_IMG_1326.JPG.
- Mohair wikiPageWikiLinkText "Largest mohair producer".
- Mohair wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mohair wool".
- Mohair wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mohair".
- Mohair wikiPageWikiLinkText "mohair".
- Mohair hasPhotoCollection Mohair.
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- Mohair wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
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- Mohair subject Category:Animal_hair_products.
- Mohair type Article.
- Mohair type Article.
- Mohair type Insulator.
- Mohair type Product.
- Mohair type Source.
- Mohair comment "Mohair /ˈmoʊhɛər/ is usually a silk-like fabric or yarn made from the hair of the Angora goat.Both durable and resilient, mohair is notable for its high luster and sheen, which has helped give it the nickname the "Diamond Fiber", and is often used in fiber blends to add these qualities to a textile. Mohair takes dye exceptionally well. Mohair is warm in winter as it has excellent insulating properties, while remaining cool in summer due to its moisture wicking properties.".
- Mohair label "Mohair".
- Mohair sameAs Sybokhaar.
- Mohair sameAs موهير.
- Mohair sameAs Moher.
- Mohair sameAs Moher_(llana).
- Mohair sameAs Mohér.
- Mohair sameAs Mohair.
- Mohair sameAs Mohajro.
- Mohair sameAs Mohair.
- Mohair sameAs Mohair.